Mr. Griffin. Larry, I want to hand you what has been marked for identification as “Exhibits 5228-A” and “5228-B”. Now, do you recognize those as photographs of anything?

Mr. Crafard. Yes; these are photographs of my DD-214, my Army discharge, the front and back sides.

Mr. Griffin. Are those, that DD-214, is the paper that you turned over to us on Wednesday?

Mr. Crafard. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. Are those true and accurate copies of the DD-214 that you gave to us?

Mr. Crafard. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. All right. I am going to return to you your copy of the DD-214, and thank you for producing that. I am also going to hand you two photographs which I will mark in the following manner—hand you one photograph—I am going to hand you two photographs which I may have marked “Washington D.C., April 10, 1964, C. L. Crafard, Exhibits 5229-A and B,” and I will ask you to look at those and tell us if you recognize those as photographs of anything which you have seen before.

Mr. Crafard. Yes; they are exhibits of the front side and reverse side of the subpena that I was handed for the Jack Ruby murder trial in Dallas, Tex.

Mr. Griffin. All right. You brought this subpena to us and turned it over to us on Wednesday, is that right?

Mr. Crafard. Yes.